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Thank you.Menolly wrote:<-- pretty much remains at halfway to black belt because stopped going to training as we were learning to be thrown.
I have a real fear of falling. danlo will vouch to that.
More power to you, magicmaker...
I'm impressed!! I'm only a white belt, but this class is fulfilling one of my PE requirements!
We didn't get thrown or pushed or anything, we were just learning the proper way to land, so it was a little easier.
The frontward rolls were fun too, except that you come down on the back of your neck, where I have a tattoo, that I just got touched up on Monday, so I couldn't do too many of them.
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*nodding*magickmaker17 wrote:Thank you.Menolly wrote:<-- pretty much remains at halfway to black belt because stopped going to training as we were learning to be thrown.
I have a real fear of falling. danlo will vouch to that.
More power to you, magicmaker...
I'm impressed!! I'm only a white belt, but this class is fulfilling one of my PE requirements!
We didn't get thrown or pushed or anything, we were just learning the proper way to land, so it was a little easier.
The frontward rolls were fun too, except that you come down on the back of your neck, where I have a tattoo, that I just got touched up on Monday, so I couldn't do too many of them.
Which style of karate-do is being taught? Mine is an Okinawan style, called Shito-ryu, pronounced shdo-du. It has very little embellishments and is very fundamental in look. Belt systems are different in different styles but in Shito-ryu I'm holding at a blue belt with a white stripe. I am also an orange belt in bo, the staff.
We also learned how to land at white belt level. Balance on one foot and allow yourself to fall, landing properly. That was difficult enough for me to overcome, even at normal height. My hope is that one day I'll face my fear and return to training, being thrown and all. In the meantime, I practice kata and kihon to keep my skills up as best as I am able.

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The most interesting thing I've done today is trying to decipher some of my 2 year old daughters speech.
I think my kids are gonna have an interesting accent, with all the different input they get - Scottish father, South African mother, Grandfather from Yorkshire.
And not just Glaswegian Scottish accents they hear at nursery, my Doric (Aberdeenshire) accent with totally different words in it.
I think my kids are gonna have an interesting accent, with all the different input they get - Scottish father, South African mother, Grandfather from Yorkshire.
And not just Glaswegian Scottish accents they hear at nursery, my Doric (Aberdeenshire) accent with totally different words in it.
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"This is Glasgow- we'll just set aboot ye"

"This is Glasgow- we'll just set aboot ye"

The most interesting thing to happen to me yesterday was having my very first migraine aura. If you've ever watched Donnie Darko, you will know the funny thing that he kept seeing floating through the air. Well, I had one just like that. And I couldn't speak correctly, it was all garbled. It was pretty scary, but I was relieved that I was actually working in a doctors office. The staff took very good care of me, all the way to taking me back to an exam room so I could lay down.
I hope it never happens again.
I hope it never happens again.
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Even though it is 15 days away, Hyperception and I are celebrating our 20th wedding anniversary by taking Beorn to see Blue Man Group, who are performing at the O'Connell Center tonght. We're all looking forward to it, but Hyperception and I are also holding our breath, as a co-morbid of Beorn's asperger's is Sensory Integration Dysfunction, and he is hyper-sensitive to loud noise. He has never once made it through the parade at Disney due to the crush of the crowds and the noise level, for instance.
However, he loved Stomp! when we took him to that a few years ago, so we have hopes of making it through tonight's performance...
However, he loved Stomp! when we took him to that a few years ago, so we have hopes of making it through tonight's performance...

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Love the Blue Man Group. If you've not been before, there is something at the end that might bring a bit of claustophobia, but if you can sit in the very back, you should be fine. I don't want to ruin it for you as I found it very cool.Menolly wrote:Even though it is 15 days away, Hyperception and I are celebrating our 20th wedding anniversary by taking Beorn to see Blue Man Group, who are performing at the O'Connell Center tonght. We're all looking forward to it, but Hyperception and I are also holding our breath, as a co-morbid of Beorn's asperger's is Sensory Integration Dysfunction, and he is hyper-sensitive to loud noise. He has never once made it through the parade at Disney due to the crush of the crowds and the noise level, for instance.
However, he loved Stomp! when we took him to that a few years ago, so we have hopes of making it through tonight's performance...

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